Two men found living in a former toy shop that had been converted into a cannabis factory have been jailed.

Robertas Cela, 36 and Fjoraldo Hazizi, 27, were arrested by neighbourhood officers on October 19 after they carried out a warrant at the former Toys and Prams shop in Hill Street, Wisbech.Wisbech Standard: Robertas Cela, 36, and Fjoraldo Hazizi's, 27. Credit: Cambridgeshire Constabulary.Robertas Cela, 36, and Fjoraldo Hazizi's, 27. Credit: Cambridgeshire Constabulary. (Image: Cambridgeshire Constabulary)

They found a total of 755 cannabis plants in the three-storey building, with the potential to produce a combined yield of between £211,400 and £634,200.

The electricity had been bypassed and British Gas said the power used for a 91-day period would have cost £46,477.Wisbech Standard: Cannabis plants found in Prams and Toys abandoned store. Credit: Cambridgeshire ConstabularyCannabis plants found in Prams and Toys abandoned store. Credit: Cambridgeshire Constabulary (Image: Cambridgeshire Police)

A black air pistol was also found at the property.

Cela and Hazizi were found on the first floor, with one living in a converted room with a bathroom and one sleeping in the corridor.Wisbech Standard: Cannabis plants found in Prams and Toys abandoned store. Credit: Cambridgeshire Constabulary.Cannabis plants found in Prams and Toys abandoned store. Credit: Cambridgeshire Constabulary. (Image: Cambridgeshire Constabulary)

In interview, Cela told officers he was offered work to water the cannabis plants for £300 a month, while Hazizi said he was offered up to £8,000.

Both men admitted producing cannabis and were each sentenced to two years and eight months in prison at Cambridge Crown Court on Friday, December 16.Wisbech Standard: Prams and Toys, now abandoned store, in Wisbech where a cannabis farm found. Credit: Cambridgeshire Constabulary.Prams and Toys, now abandoned store, in Wisbech where a cannabis farm found. Credit: Cambridgeshire Constabulary. (Image: Cambridgeshire Police)

PC Matt Smart, who investigated, said: “This successful warrant allowed us to seize a large amount of cannabis and stop it from being sold on the streets.

“We rely on people in our communities being our eyes and ears because we can’t be everywhere. If something doesn’t seem quite right it more than likely isn’t, so please report it to us.

“We would urge people to look out for signs of illegal cannabis factories, including blacked-out windows, people coming and going at various times of the day and a distinctive ‘humming’ noise from fans and ventilation.”

If you suspect drug activity in your area, report it to the Cambridgeshire Police website.